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President Trump tweeted Sunday that Iranian aggression would be met with "consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before."
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Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with STAT's Megan Thielking about what we know — and don't know — about the safety of the live bacteria.
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Over the course of 22 years as a U.N. interpreter, Lynn Visson interpreted for politicians like Russian President Boris Yeltsin and President Jimmy Carter.
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Most inmates are put on mandatory supervised release, which requires a person to have stable housing before they can leave prison.
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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with The Independent's tennis corespondent about what makes the world's oldest tennis tournament so unique.
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The Thai cave rescue captivated audiences for weeks. But other concurrent disasters, like flooding in Japan, received less attention.
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Trap shooting teams gradually fell out of favor in New York's North Country amid the push for stricter gun laws. But now, the sport is coming back.
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A new study published this week in the field of senolytics might provide a key to anti-aging. Scientists have found that in using compounds to kill off so-called senescent - or aging - cells, the lifespan and agility of mice increased.
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Whitney Houston's life was "a pure tragedy, in the Greek or the Shakespearean sense," says the director of the documentary "Whitney."
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NPR's Domenico Montanaro joins Here & Now's Lisa Mullins to discuss reaction to President Trump's choice for the Supreme Court.
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